Suomalaistyttöjä Tukholmassa
Suomalaistyttöjä Tukholmassa

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Suomalaistyttöjä Tukholmassa

1952
Movie
102 min
Finnish

Three Finnish girls travel to Stockholm to look for work. But soon they notice that the big city is not such a great place as they thought. Most of the foreign men who they meet there are crooks and liars.

Insights

Director: Arme PekuriGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of Finnish girls travel to Stockholm, Sweden, seeking work and adventure. The film follows their experiences as they navigate a new city, encounter various characters, and face the challenges and joys of their journey. It offers a glimpse into the lives and aspirations of young Finnish women in the post-war era.

Critical Reception

As a low-budget comedy from 1952, 'Suomalaistyttöjä Tukholmassa' is not widely reviewed by major international critics. Its reception is primarily known within Finnish film circles, where it is generally seen as a lighthearted and somewhat dated piece of popular entertainment from its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming, albeit simple, comedy depicting Finnish life.

  • Features a lighthearted look at young women seeking opportunity abroad.

  • Reflects the popular cinema trends of mid-20th century Finland.

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Fun Fact

The film was intended as a lighthearted comedy to entertain audiences during a period of post-war rebuilding and cultural exchange between Finland and Sweden.

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